
Prospects for global foreign direct investment (FDI) are promising in both the short term (2005-2006) and the medium term (2007-2008). Although there are some potential risks, which may weaken momentum in the near future, FDI growth is likely to continue in the years to come. The recovery is increasingly fuelled by investment into, and from, developing countries. The overall mood is one of cautious optimism.
The Global Investment Prospects Assessment 2005-2008 presents the future trends of global and regional FDI flows, strategies of transnational corporations (TNCs) and developments of FDI policies. The Assessment is based on the findings of three worldwide surveys (i.e. the surveys of the world´s largest TNCs, national investment promotion agencies and international investment experts); as well as on the analysis of relevant leading economic indicators, and policy developments that would shape future FDI patterns.